#1 cause of DIC Correct Answers septic shock
A bleeding disorder that increases clotting factors and platelets
Correct Answers Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
C.M.- T: >100.4 or <96.8, RR>20, HR>90, WBC>12,000 or
<4,000, PCO2<32 mmHg
indicates what Correct Answers SIRS- systemic inflammatory
response syndrome
cause of cariogenic shock Correct Answers MI
cause of neurogenic shock Correct Answers injury of T6 and
above
cause of septic shock Correct Answers INFECTION
CM for DIC Correct Answers petechiae, bloody stools,
pallor/cyanosis, bone and joint pain
CM for septic shock Correct Answers -increased clotting and
inflammation
-increased RR
-decreased UO
-increased CO
-WARM AND FLUSHED
CM of leukemia Correct Answers abrupt fever and bleeding,
>100,000 WBC
, CM of neurogenic shock Correct Answers warm, bradycardic,
hypotensive
diagnostic for cariogenic shock Correct Answers 12-lead EKG
Diagnostic for DIC Correct Answers D-dimer
Diagnostic for leukemia Correct Answers bone marrow biopsy
Diagnostic to identify that someone is in shock Correct
Answers elevation of lactate
do you give colloids (albumin) to someone in neurogenic shock?
Correct Answers NO!!!!
Do you give fluids to someone in cariogenic shock? Correct
Answers NO! b/c you don't want fluid overload since they're in
HF
During MODS what do you want to keep glucose at? Correct
Answers use insulin infusion to keep glucose at 140 to 180
MAIN TX FOR SHOCK, EXCEPT FOR CARDIOGENIC
AND NEUROGENIC (cautiously) Correct Answers GIVE
FLUIDS AND BLOOD
N.I. for shock Correct Answers Crystalloids + colloid fluids,
blood transfusion, mechanical ventilation
Vosyn (vancomycin + Zosyn)